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Indonesia: Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)'s International Short Programme

KTH's new Erasmus+ ICM-partner ITS are pleased to invite KTH students to their international short program titled: “Value Chain & Circular Business Enhancement of Indonesia’s Local Agricultural Products”. This international community outreach program aims to strengthen the value chain of local agricultural products through circular business models and sustainability practices. This summer school will be arranged 21-30 June 2026, and ITS offers five scholarships for KTH students.

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This is a summer school offer from KTH's new Erasmus+ ICM-partner Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Surabaya in Indonesia. ITS offers 5 scholarships specifically for KTH students, covering program fees, accommodation, meals, and local transportation during the program.

Apply in Google Forms before 31 December 2025

If you have questions, please contact at shortprogram.indonesia@gmail.com .

This international community outreach program aims to strengthen the value chain of local agricultural products through circular business models and sustainability practices. Held in East Java, Indonesia, this program fosters multidisciplinary learning and international collaboration to empower communities in sustainably optimizing and enhancing the value of local agricultural products.

When: 21-30 June 2026

Where: East Java, Indonesia. Host Institution: Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Surabaya, Indonesia

Why join this program

  • Experience a unique interaction within local communities in East Java, Indonesia
  • Gain hands-on experience in sustainable value chains and circular business models.
  • Collaborate with international peers and local communities on real projects.
  • Immerse yourself in Indonesian culture and language learning.
  • Earn 3 academic credits (5 ECTS) and an official certificate from ITS.
  • Contribute directly to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)